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Tag Archives: South Asian
Cybils Teen Graphic Novel Finalists
The last of my series reading selections from the 2015 Cybils finalists – here are the others: Cybils Teen Spec Fic Finalists Cybils Countdown – Easy Reader Finalists Cybils Countdown – Picture Book Finalists Cybils Countdown – MG Graphic Novel Finalists … Continue reading
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Tagged African-American, diversity, LGBTA, memoir, South Asian, superheroes, teen graphic novels
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Salvage
Here’s another Cybils Young Adult Speculative Fiction Finalist, and a great choice for those who like their science fiction adventures with spaceships and strong-willed women. Salvage by Alexandra Duncan. Greenwillow Books, 2014. Ava Parastrata has grown up on a merchant … Continue reading
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Tagged award winners, Cybils, diversity, South Asian, teen science fiction
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